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In the Uefa Champions League, Vinicius has overtaken Lionel Messi in a statistic | Champions League
In South America, Real Madrid began to sign young players. He looked in Brazil because there were no Argentines on campus. In 2018, it was a certain Vinicius Jr from Flamengo, and later, a certain Rodrygo from Santos, that made it happen. He started off as a surprise member of the merengue team, but his performances weren't always up to par.His transition was not simple, and he was chastised by all Madrid fans who failed to recognize the development of a bomb on the verge of exploding. He was the subject of scathing comments from Iberian journalists since he usually finished his dribbles poorly because he wanted to do one more. His speed was undeniable, but his ability to complete a shot or make a pass was always a disaster.
In his first season with the senior team, he scored four goals and added eight assists in 30 games. The following season, he improved his numbers with 38 appearances, five goals, and three assists.In future seasons, he continued to play a larger part, appearing in 49 games with six goals and four assists in 2020-21. While that bomb he was ready to detonate detonated in 2021-22, he scored possibly the most significant goal in Real Madrid's history, allowing them to reach the fourteenth Champions League final. In 52 games, he scored 22 points and threw 16 passes that found their way into the net.Although Karim Benzema could not match his Champions League statistics, with one goal he surpassed Robert Lewandowski as the third highest scorer in the competition's history, with three goals in the final he surpassed Cristiano Ronaldo as the top scorer in a Champions League edition and converting one, he also unseated Ral González Blanco as Real Madrid's second highest scorer, the one who did celebrate was Vinicius Jr, who displaced an Argentine starThat winger who couldn't face a Carlos Arboleda in 2018 versus Santa Fe and couldn't fathom him exploding as much as he did. With his goal against Liverpool, he not only gave Real Madrid their fourteenth Champions League, but he also broke Lionel Andrés Messi's record for most Champions League goals. There are several reasons to celebrate the goal, including the fact that he is Real Madrid's hero with Thibaut Courtois.
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